2017
DOI: 10.4314/sokjvs.v14i3.4
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Molecular detection of African swine fever virus in apparently healthy domestic pigs in Nasarawa state, Nigeria

Abstract: A cross-sectional survey was carried out to investigate the presence of African swine fever virus (ASFV) in domestic pigs in Nasarawa state. This state is surrounded by other states that had earlier reported ASF outbreaks in domestic pigs. Pig blood was collected and screened for ASFV DNA by using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technique. Apparent healthy pigs from Doma, Awe, Obi, Keana and Lafia local government areas of Nasarawa state were screened. A total of 1.9% (2/103) of the samples were found to be po… Show more

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“…Over 500,000 pigs died from ASF in Nigeria within the first few years of the confirmed outbreaks (Majiyagbe et al, 2004). The confirmed outbreaks of ASF in Nigeria ( Figure 2) affected Plateau, Nasarawa, Benue, Oyo, Kaduna, Bauchi, Taraba, Adamawa, Lagos, Enugu, Ogun, Akwa Ibom, Cross Rivers, Rivers, Gombe, Osun, Ondo, Ekiti, Anambra, Edo, and Delta States (Majiyagbe et al, 2004;Babalobi et al, 2007;Mailafia and Iliya, 2009;Fasina et al, 2010;Owolodun et al, 2010aOwolodun et al, , 2010bAbwage et al, 2015;Adenaike et al, 2016;Awosanya et al, 2015;Ayas et al, 2016). Therefore, pigs in 21 (56.8%) out of 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) were involved in outbreaks.…”
Section: ■ African Swine Fevermentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Over 500,000 pigs died from ASF in Nigeria within the first few years of the confirmed outbreaks (Majiyagbe et al, 2004). The confirmed outbreaks of ASF in Nigeria ( Figure 2) affected Plateau, Nasarawa, Benue, Oyo, Kaduna, Bauchi, Taraba, Adamawa, Lagos, Enugu, Ogun, Akwa Ibom, Cross Rivers, Rivers, Gombe, Osun, Ondo, Ekiti, Anambra, Edo, and Delta States (Majiyagbe et al, 2004;Babalobi et al, 2007;Mailafia and Iliya, 2009;Fasina et al, 2010;Owolodun et al, 2010aOwolodun et al, , 2010bAbwage et al, 2015;Adenaike et al, 2016;Awosanya et al, 2015;Ayas et al, 2016). Therefore, pigs in 21 (56.8%) out of 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) were involved in outbreaks.…”
Section: ■ African Swine Fevermentioning
confidence: 97%